The Seven Sisters Youth Garden is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that serves children and youth by offering hands-on, interdisciplinary opportunities to explore food production and horticulture related skills. It’s purpose is to improve the lives of young people by developing creativity, encouraging pride in community and building lifelong workforce skills.
Step 3 Committee – Site Clearing Committee
This Committee will be hand-on stewards of the land during this transformative phase. With foresight and responsibility, you will be laying the foundation for all that follows. You will be the operational liaison between the Seven Sisters Youth Garden and the contractor, aligning with the strategic plan, budget and timeliness. We are looking for a small tractor with plow and rake implements for this step.
Step 4 Committee – Layout of the Walkways
This is where the vision starts to become physically tangible on the ground. This Committee will accurately transfer the pathway designs from the plan onto the actual garden site by defining the borders and edges. You will be able to see the skeleton of the garden when completed. The SSYG will provide as much of the tools as possible.
Step 5 Committee – Delivery & Placement of Topsoil
This action team will source, coordinate delivery and spread approximately 50 cubic yards of topsoil in the designated garden areas. The topsoil placement will follow the garden’s design and be outlined by the walkways. Your work will not only move earth but also set the stage for everything that will be grown in the garden. This Committee’s Members will be the operational liaison between the SSYG and the supplier, aligning with the strategic plan, budget and timelines. SSYG will provide as much of the tools as possible.
Step 6 Comittee – Filling the Walkways
The Team on this Committee will be laying the silent stage, the walkways, upon which countless future memories are made. You will be shaping and smoothing a path of crushed stone that creates an artery to guide visitors to wander safely throughout the garden. The SSYG will supply as much of the tools as possible.
Step 7 Committee – Create Small Enclosed Garden
The effort by this Committee will make it possible to apply for funding to erect a hoop-house in 2027.One of the primary requirements for the grant is to have plants growing, thereby demonstrating sustainable garden interest, proving the need for a structure to extend the growing season. SSYG will assist with materials and tools.
Step 8 Committee – Garden Maintenance
No effort is too small in a garden and this is where we start to grow. Together, this Committee will be turning patience and care into fresh produce one seed at a time. All the time spent in this small garden will continue to have an affect on the overall garden for years to come. The garden will supply seeds and seedlings to plant, the necessary tools and the water.